I'm not sure specifically what the 'black hole can story' is. It could be a very unique or made - up concept. Maybe it's about the things a black hole can do, like its gravitational pull and how it affects surrounding matter.
Yes, I recommend the book " Black Hole Mage " to you. Chen Shang, the protagonist of this fantasy sword and magic novel, unfortunately encountered a black hole when he was flying to the Cygnus Kepler planet on the Federal Explorer. By chance, he passed through the black hole and came to a world of swords and magic, carrying a small black hole with him. If you like this kind of theme, you might as well watch Black Hole Archmage. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
In some alternate universes or specific comic runs, there is indeed a black Superman. These versions offer diverse takes on the character and his powers.
Superman isn't black in the standard comic depictions. But in the diverse world of comics, there might be rare exceptions or alternate interpretations that could show him differently.
As I haven't read the NPR black hole story, it's hard to summarize. However, if it follows the common pattern, it may start by introducing what a black hole is, then move on to talk about the particular black hole in question. It could include details about its discovery, how scientists are studying it, and what implications this has for our understanding of the universe. For example, if it's about a newly discovered black hole, it might mention the telescopes or instruments used in the discovery and what makes this black hole unique compared to others we know of.
There's a short story called 'A Meeting with Medusa' which involves black holes. It tells a story about an encounter near a black hole. The description of the black hole's effects on space and the characters' experiences are quite fascinating.
Once upon a time, there was a small planet near a black hole. The gravitational pull of the black hole was slowly affecting the planet. The creatures on the planet noticed that their days were getting shorter as they were being drawn closer. One day, a brave explorer decided to study the black hole. He launched his ship and got closer than anyone had before. He saw how light bent around it in a strange and beautiful way. It was a dangerous journey, but he managed to return and share his amazing findings with the world.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might involve a story related to the concept of a black hole, perhaps with characters whose lives are affected by the mystery and power associated with it.